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Every year for our World’s Best Awards survey, T+L asks readers to weigh in on travel experiences around the globe — to share their opinions on the top cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. Readers rated islands according to their activities and sights, natural attractions and beaches, food, friendliness, and overall value.
This year’s winners include surprises as well as familiar favorites. The Edenic Philippine outpost of Palawan scored the top spot on this list in 2013 and in 2017; it also makes the grade this year, although it cedes the top spot to a surprise entry. It remains in fine company, voted in along with its sister island Cebu.
A returning favorite is Tasmania, beloved for its wild beauty as well as its burgeoning culinary scene, which has food and wine fans singing its virtues between courses. Explore the northern coast of the island, to which fairy penguins return at night to roost, and the secluded Boat Harbour beach, where you may not see another living being.
Also heralded for its seclusion — as well as its beaches, diving, and mountainous beauty — is Indonesia’s Lombok, an island just east of Bali that one reader dubbed “Romance Island.” In fact, Indonesia seems to have the joys of island life down to a science, laying claim to the top three spots people most enjoy visiting. Read on for the full list of 15 winners. (Travel&Leisure)
Here is the list with scores:
1. Jawa, Indonesia (95,28)
2. Bali, Indonesia (94,06)
3. Lombok, Indonesia (93,88)
4. Maldives (90,48)
5. Waiheke, New Zealand (90,21)
6. Palawan, Philippines (90,04)
7. Mauritius (90,00)
8. Cebu, Philippines (89,10)
9. Paros, Greece (88,76)
10. Tasmania, Australia (88,70)
11. Galapagos, Ecuador (88,53)
12. Cook Islands (88,52)
13. Orkney, Scotland (88,50)
14. Maui, Hawaii (88,42)
15. Azores, Portugal (88,37)
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